Oral history interview with Mrs. Vivian Clark Stanley conducted on August 5, 1985 by Janet Hodgson. She discusses her career as a social worker and her life with Frank Stanley, Sr., editor, manager, and publisher of the Louisville Defender. She...

Large paddle boat or paddle steamer docked on the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. To the right is the shore with a few horse-drawn carriages. On the levee in front of the boat is a small house and horse-drawn carriages at the bridge...

Souvenir folder of postcards from Memphis, Tennessee. Images in this folder depict public buildings, including the auditorium, hospitals, and a library; parks, monuments and gardens; various banks and other business buildings; Southwestern College...

ROBERT E. LEE (Way #4779), a side-wheel packet with wood hull (245 ft. x 43 ft. x 6.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1897. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, Tennessee, ROBERT E. LEE operated in the Memphis and Ashport area. This boat was named for...

GEORGIA LEE, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (210 ft. x 43 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, she operated on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers between Memphis and Cincinnati. She was lost in ice at Memphis,...

PETERS LEE in the Ohio River after launch at Howard Shipyard. A tugboat is ready to catch her. PETERS LEE, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (220 ft. x 42 ft. x 7 ft.), was built at Howard in 1899. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, Tennessee, PETERS...

EMILY, a stern-wheel ferry with wood hull (89 ft. x 32 ft. x 3 ft.), was built at Howard in 1891 and initially operated in the Kenova, West Virginia area. She was sold and renamed DIXIE BEE LINE (Way #1570) before burning at Henderson, Kentucky on...

JAMES LEE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (230 ft. x 43 ft. x 7 ft.), was built at Howard in 1898. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, Tennessee, JAMES LEE operated on the lower Mississippi River between Memphis and Friars Point, Mississippi. ...

CITY OF MEMPHIS, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (200 ft. x 36 ft. x 6 ft.), was built at Howard Shipyard in 1898. Owned by St. Louis & Tennessee River Packet Co., she operated on the Mississippi River between St. Louis and Memphis...

STACKER LEE, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (225.5 ft. x 45 ft. x 6.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1902. Owned by Lee Line in Memphis, Tennessee, STACKER LEE operated on the lower Mississippi River. She sank four miles below Memphis,...

U of L varsity Cardinal Cheerleaders stand in a line in at Fairgrounds Stadium during the U of L vs. Memphis State football game. From left to right: Jeanne Carol Camp, Anne Louise Weyhing, unidentified woman, Karen Koshewa. Note on back:...

Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Fairgrounds Stadium (Louisville, Ky.)

Cheerleader Wanda Baker on sideline appears cold during the University of Louisville versus Memphis State football game at Fairgrounds Stadium on November 30, 1968. University of Louisville loss, 44-14.

Cheerleading; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Fairgrounds Stadium (Louisville, Ky.)

Cheerleader Karen Koshewa on sideline appears anguished by play on the field during University of Louisville versus Memphis State football game at Fairgrounds Stadium on November 30, 1968. University of Louisville loss, 44-14.

Cheerleading; Cakes; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Football; Fairgrounds Stadium (Louisville, Ky.)

Cake provided by the University of Louisville varsity cheerleaders thanking the players for a great season. Presented during the University of Louisville versus Memphis State football game at Fairgrounds Stadium on November 30, 1968. University of...

Portrait of Dr. William Hersey Davis of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wire-framed glasses, a suit and checkered tie. The background of the photograph has been painted on and a mustache drawn on. Handwritten on back of image: Dr. W. Hersey Davis,...